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Second David Research Paper

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From the beginning the revelation of God was an accumulation of people’s/man’s expectations of what and who they wanted God to be. “By some, God was expected to work by redirecting the stream of earthly events, mis-lug up as a Messiah a second David who should restore the lost glories of Israel’s golden age. By others the coming of the Messiah was looked for as the appearance of a supernatural celestial being who should not redirect, but put an end, to history; and some held that this would be done by the direct action of God Himself, acting as his own Messiah”( Streitferdt para.1). I agree with the idea that God, who was manifested into a fleshly being, Jesus, did pre-exist before his birth at Bethlehem. In Psalm 110 David says this, “The Lord said unto my Lord, sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool” (KJV Bible). Here David had a revelation about the Mesiah. The Lord (present), indicating to David that there would be a Mesiah (future). …show more content…

In John 10:30 “Jesus thus identifies Himself with God, and confirms His earthly statement- ‘I and My Father are One’ (KJV Bible)”. (Streidtfert para. 33). In the upper room experience Jesus identifies his being before the world was formed, proving that he is an eternal Christ. Jesus as a man was subject to the same things that we as humans are subject to. There are various examples in the Bible where Jesus is faced with the same temptations that any human being would face. The fact that Jesus was able to be, do and feel the same as any human being is proof of his physical form and emotional genetic make-up. The major and most simplistic proof of Jesus as a human was his death. In the Bible you can also learn of the age of Christ. When Jesus was lost and Mary and Joseph were searching for him you would realize that when they found Jesus, they found a 12 year old boy. Age is another way to prove

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